- The
Nabat Confederation of
Anarchist Organizations,
better known simply as the
Nabat (Ukrainian: Набат; English: Alarm), was a
Ukrainian anarchist organization...
- crystals. In some
parts of the world,
local variations are
called Misri,
nabat or navat. This
candy is
formed by
allowing a
supersaturated solution of...
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Nabat (Azerbaijani:
Nabat) is a 2014
Azerbaijani drama film
directed by
Elchin Musaoglu. The
story is set
during an
upsurge in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict...
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Nabat Goja
Ashurbeyova (Azerbaijani:
Nabat Aşurbəyova Qoca qızı; 1795, Baku- 1912, Baku) –
Azerbaijani woman philanthropist.
Nabat khanim Gojabey gizi...
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capital of Kharkiv, the
insurgent commander Viktor Bilash met with the
Nabat and
requested they
begin producing anarchist propaganda for the Makhnovshchina...
- Revolution, he
returned to Ukraine,
where he
became a
leading figure in the
Nabat and in the Makhnovshchina. He was
imprisoned by the
Cheka for his anarchist...
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Indian subcontinent A cup of Earl Grey tea Tea
kettle over hot
coals Chai-o
Nabat (Persian tea with Rock sugar) in
Tehran Black tea in a
Meissen pink-rose...
- Edinburgh: AK Press/
Nabat. pp. 183. ISBN 978-1-902593-02-9. OCLC 44737608. Black, Jack (2000). You can't win. Edinburgh: AK Press/
Nabat. pp. 183. ISBN 978-1-902593-02-9...
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Nabataeans of Iraq or
Nabatees of Iraq (Arabic: نبط العراق, romanized:
Nabaṭ al-ʿIrāq) was a name used by
medieval Islamicate scholars for the rural...
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spearheaded the
intellectual development of
Ukrainian anarchism, as
leader of the
Nabat and
chair of the
third Military Revolutionary Council during the
civil war...